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Charles Erlenkotter
Headlines and Footnotes
New York Times, Sunday, February 15, 1942
15-Down : Marginal note.
Author:
Charles Erlenkotter
Editor:
Margaret Farrar
Rows: 23, Columns: 23, Words: 168, Blocks: 79, Avg Word Len: 5.36, Missing: { J Q X }, Scrabble score: 650 (avg 1.44)
Open Squares: 146,
Cheaters: 2,
FITB: 4,
XRef: 0,
Words that never appeared in a previous NYT crossword: 168,
Grid flow: 45.1
Grid has duplicate clues.
Jim Horne notes:
This is the first crossword published by the New York Times. (Charles Erlenkotter's biography.)
1 W | 2 A | 3 V | 4 E | 5 L | 6 L | | 7 A | 8 B | 9 L | 10 E | | 11 G | 12 R | 13 A | 14 M | | 15 A | 16 R | 17 A | 18 B | 19 I | 20 C |
21 A | M | E | L | I | A | | 22 P | E | A | R | | 23 R | O | P | E | | 24 P | E | R | I | S | H |
25 S | P | I | K | E | S | | 26 P | E | R | O | 27 R | A | T | E | D | | 28 O | D | E | S | S | A |
29 H | E | N | | 30 U | S | 31 E | R | T | E | S | E | N | | 32 T | A | 33 S | S | O | | 34 T | U | R |
35 E | R | E | | | 36 I | D | O | L | S | | 37 C | U | 38 D | | 39 L | E | T | T | 40 E | R | E | D |
41 S | E | D | 42 U | 43 C | T | I | V | E | | 44 S | U | L | U | 45 S | | 46 W | I | T | N | E | S | S |
| | | 47 S | A | U | T | E | | 48 S | T | R | E | E | T | 49 S | | 50 L | E | T | | | |
51 G | 52 E | 53 R | U | N | D | S | | 54 F | P | A | | 55 S | L | E | P | 56 T | | 57 D | R | 58 O | 59 V | 60 E |
61 A | V | E | R | S | E | | 62 R | I | A | T | 63 A | | 64 S | T | E | A | 65 M | | 66 Y | V | O | N |
67 T | E | M | P | O | | 68 C | E | N | T | I | M | 69 E | | 70 S | E | P | O | 71 Y | | 72 E | L | I |
73 E | R | I | E | | 74 S | H | I | N | T | O | I | S | 75 M | | 76 D | E | T | O | 77 U | R | E | D |
| | 78 T | R | 79 A | P | A | | 80 S | E | N | | 81 S | I | 82 R | | 83 R | H | U | M | B | | |
84 H | 85 O | T | S | P | U | R | 86 S | | 87 R | E | 88 D | E | N | O | 89 T | E | S | | 90 B | O | 91 C | 92 A |
93 A | V | E | | 94 E | D | G | A | 95 R | | 96 R | E | N | E | W | E | D | | 97 F | R | A | I | L |
98 G | E | N | 99 F | | 100 S | E | N | O | 101 R | | 102 S | T | R | A | W | | 103 A | L | E | R | T | A |
104 I | N | T | E | 105 R | | 106 R | E | B | E | 107 C | | 108 I | A | N | | 109 S | M | O | L | D | E | R |
| | | 110 R | E | 111 A | | 112 R | E | V | I | 113 S | A | L | | 114 M | I | S | O | L | | | |
115 C | 116 H | 117 O | R | A | L | 118 E | | 119 D | U | C | A | L | | 120 C | O | N | T | R | A | 121 C | 122 T | 123 S |
124 R | E | S | O | L | I | N | 125 G | | 126 E | E | L | | 127 R | A | N | G | E | | | 128 A | E | T |
129 A | R | T | | 130 I | N | S | E | 131 T | | 132 R | E | 133 V | E | N | G | E | R | 134 S | | 135 V | E | E |
136 B | R | E | 137 E | Z | E | | 138 R | H | 139 E | O | M | E | T | E | R | | 140 D | A | 141 N | I | T | E |
142 B | I | N | D | E | R | | 143 M | E | A | N | | 144 L | I | V | E | | 145 A | B | A | T | E | D |
146 E | N | D | E | R | S | | 147 S | O | R | E | | 148 D | E | A | L | | 149 M | E | T | E | R | S |
© 1942, The New York TimesNo. 1
Across
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Famous one-eyed general. :
WAVELL7
11
Middle name of news commentator. :
GRAM15
Alphabet of 28 letters. :
ARABIC21
Flier lost in Pacific, 1937. :
AMELIA22
23
Equipment of Jack Ketch. :
ROPE24
25
Stops the vent of a cannon. :
SPIKES26
28
Black Sea naval base. :
ODESSA29
30
32
Italian poet laureate (1544–1595). :
TASSO34
Near East country: Abbr. :
TUR35
36
37
39
41
44
Inhabitants of Jolo, S. W. Philippines. :
SULUS46
47
48
50
51
54
"Information Please" expert. :
FPA55
"I have not ___ one wink."—Cymbeline. :
SLEPT57
61
62
64
Power used in the Clermont. :
STEAM66
67
68
70
Native Hindu in British Army. :
SEPOY72
Mr. Whitney, inventor of cotton gin. :
ELI73
Lake of which Put-in-Bay is a part. :
ERIE74
76
78
Buffalo-nut of China. :
TRAPA80
81
83
Point of mariner's compass. :
RHUMB84
87
90
Mouth of a river: Sp. :
BOCA93
94
G-man Hoover's middle name. :
EDGAR96
97
Basket made of rushes. :
FRAIL98
Geneva, in German. :
GENF100
102
103
104
Place in the earth. :
INTER106
108
109
110
112
114
50 mi. island W. of New Guinea. :
MISOL115
119
Pertaining to a nobleman. :
DUCAL120
124
126
127
128
Of age (Lat. abbr.). :
AET129
Mastery in works of taste. :
ART130
132
135
Buy 50 Defense Stamps with this. :
VEE136
138
Device for indicating speed of blood circulation. :
RHEOMETER140
Member of Mormon band, "Destroying Angels." :
DANITE142
Agricultural implement. :
BINDER143
144
"Men's evil manners ___ in brass."—King Henry VIII. :
LIVE145
146
147
148
Indefinite quantity. :
DEAL149
Down
1
2
French physicist, student of electrodynamics. :
AMPERE3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
Egyptian goddess of motherhood. :
APET14
15
16
17
Hundred square meters. :
ARE18
19
What the Treasury does to bonds. :
ISSUES20
Beet-like vegetables. :
CHARDS27
31
33
38
40
42
43
Strait between Nova Scotia and New Breton. :
CANSO44
Dealer named for open stall, his original shop. :
STATIONER45
Proof-reader's marks. :
STETS48
Noise of distant musketry. :
SPATTER49
Prime necessity for war production. :
SPEED51
52
"What, never? Hardly ___." :
EVER53
54
Reluctant allies of Germany. :
FINNS56
58
59
Mouse-like rodent. :
VOLE60
Poetical ideal of wifely devotion. :
ENID62
Brazilian monetary unit. :
REI63
What Damon was to Pythias (Fr.). :
AMI65
68
69
71
74
75
77
79
82
Fruit of the mountain ash. :
ROWAN84
Seaport of Honshu Island. :
HAGI85
Sterilizing apparatus. :
OVEN86
Showing more normal judgment. :
SANER88
89
Prepare by working. :
TEW91
92
Pertaining to the armpit. :
ALAR95
97
99
Iron prow of a gondola. :
FERRO101
Musical stage production. :
REVUE103
Port on Zuider Zee, occupied by Nazis. :
AMSTERDAM105
107
109
111
113
Birthplace of Nathaniel Hawthorne. :
SALEM114
115
English poet (1754–1832). :
CRABBE116
Illinois town, scene of strike massacre. :
HERRIN117
Nazi submarine base in Belgium. :
OSTEND118
Rank in the navy: Abbr. :
ENS120
121
122
123
125
Suggested Nazi name. :
GERMS127
131
Aaron Burr's daughter. :
THEO133
Open country in Transvaal. :
VELD134
137
Town in Netherlands. :
EDE139
141
Spirit worshiped in Thailand. :
NAT
Answer summary:
9 unique to this puzzle, 159 debuted here and reused later.
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